Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... opinion of posterity they have little solici- tude , for their productions are seldom intended to re- main in the world longer than a week . That such authors are not to be rewarded with praise is evident , since nothing can be admired ...
... opinion of posterity they have little solici- tude , for their productions are seldom intended to re- main in the world longer than a week . That such authors are not to be rewarded with praise is evident , since nothing can be admired ...
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... opinion of those at whose expense I have been maintained ; yet I do not feel in my heart any burning gratitude or tumultuous affec- tion ; and , as I would not willingly suppose myself less susceptible of virtuous passions than the rest ...
... opinion of those at whose expense I have been maintained ; yet I do not feel in my heart any burning gratitude or tumultuous affec- tion ; and , as I would not willingly suppose myself less susceptible of virtuous passions than the rest ...
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... opinion is overborne , my assertions are controverted , and , as insolence always propagates itself , the servants over- look me , in imitation of their master ; if I call mo- destly , I am not heard ; if loudly , my usurpation of ...
... opinion is overborne , my assertions are controverted , and , as insolence always propagates itself , the servants over- look me , in imitation of their master ; if I call mo- destly , I am not heard ; if loudly , my usurpation of ...
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... opinion by studied ornaments , accuracy of method , and elegance of style . If the personages of the comick scene be allowed by Horace to raise their language in the transports of anger to the turgid vehemence of tragedy , the episto ...
... opinion by studied ornaments , accuracy of method , and elegance of style . If the personages of the comick scene be allowed by Horace to raise their language in the transports of anger to the turgid vehemence of tragedy , the episto ...
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... opinion which , like innumerable other postulates , an inquirer finds himself inclined to admit upon very little evidence , because it affords a ready solution of many difficulties . It will explain why the greatest abilities frequently ...
... opinion which , like innumerable other postulates , an inquirer finds himself inclined to admit upon very little evidence , because it affords a ready solution of many difficulties . It will explain why the greatest abilities frequently ...
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